Won 50 sovs twice.
So a one hundred then.
Won 50 sovs twice.
insurance renewal for the L322 just came thru.. up 60% to £939
tried directline for a quote, they declined to insure me
So far money supermarket says £600Try Sterling n see if they are any better. I got a good deal when I called them up.
Ha! I won zilch three timesWon 50 sovs twice.
Dunno, looks like a snail to me.Just seen this is it Helix pomatia ??View attachment 316207
Yerp, Snailus Immensus!Pretty sure it's a box of matches next to a flippin big snail
Sorry to hear this DD.We haven't had any funder and I know that 'cos I have been up for most of the night - very sick and I have no idea why.
'It' seems to have settled down now so I am going to resume 'normal service' and walk the dogs before going shopping. It must have been something I ate but as there was nothing out of the ordinary -for me - I am just left wondering. I am very tired.
Wishing you all a happy day.
They are lending fewer and fewer umbrellas, when it ain't raining, than they used to.insurance renewal for the L322 just came thru.. up 60% to £939
tried directline for a quote, they declined to insure me
Bravecto tablets for dogs? Good info on veterinary drugs on the NOAH compendium:
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Representing the UK animal medicine industry. Promoting the benefits of safe, effective, quality medicines for the health and welfare of all animals.www.noahcompendium.co.uk
It has this to say about the drug in collies:
“The veterinary medicinal product was well tolerated in Collies with a deficient multidrug-resistance-protein 1 (MDR1 -/-) following single oral administration at 3 times the recommended dose (168 mg/kg body weight). No treatment-related clinical signs were observed.”
The MDR mutation means certain drugs can get into the brain/spinal cord more easily. Normally there’s a barrier (blood-brain barrier).
Looks as if the peeps making and /or selling it were telling the truth then!In a well-controlled laboratory study, BRAVECTO was shown to be safe in collies known to be MDR-1 gene deficient. Collies with the defect were administered 3 times the deliverable dose and had no adverse events.10"
And yet they still do Kit cars.Footman James wouldn't do mine even though they insured it with previous owner, they are saying they don't do special vehicles any more
Ah sorry - didn’t see all that. Just had a thing saying you’d rattled my cage.Looks as if the peeps making and /or selling it were telling the truth then!
Just bought three off the vets for our three cockers.What's the name of these tabs? They could be just what I need for mine but many of the things on the market that I know of are strictly not for Collie breeds.
You'll be alright then, cutting up trees for floor boards!!!The one I've got was £900 can cut 300 mm thick wood solid cast
How are you mate? Fine I hope!Ah sorry - didn’t see all that. Just had a thing saying you’d rattled my cage.
Sorry to hear that you have been unwell. I hope it passes without further upset/discomfort.We haven't had any funder and I know that 'cos I have been up for most of the night - very sick and I have no idea why.
'It' seems to have settled down now so I am going to resume 'normal service' and walk the dogs before going shopping. It must have been something I ate but as there was nothing out of the ordinary -for me - I am just left wondering. I am very tired.
Wishing you all a happy day.
But ..... are you going wash in the sink when you come ome from work stinking? Or do you have a leccy shower? In which case it could make sense.In the summer we have to use the leccy booster to heat our water as its all run from the solid fuel back burner, down side
is the house will be like a sweat box if I lite the fire. Was wondering if that type of tap would be beneficial to us. No need
for it during the winter as the fire is always on.
But ..... are you going wash in the sink when you come ome from work stinking? Or do you have a leccy shower? In which case it could make sense.
J